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Towers, Winifred Mary, b. 1890
Oil and watercolour painter, illustrator of children's book by Maureen C. Meadows 'Little Words to God' (Sydney, 1949). Regularly exhibited with the Half Dozen Group ...
Townshend, Geoffrey Keith, b. 1888
Mid 20th century Auckland and Sydney cartoonist, watercolourist, art teacher and heraldic engraver.
Traill, Jessie, b. 1881
Painter and etcher, an outstanding feature of her life was her extensive travelling between France, England and Australia. She received much praise for her etchings ...
Tran, Tina, b. 1985
Tina Tran is a painter as well as a member of the Popperbox collective, an interactive public art group in the Fairfield region of Sydney.
Tratman, Frank
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts. Mrs Tratman's husband was a highly qualified surgeon at Royal Perth Hospital.
Trautschold,
Painter, made two oil paintings, 'Young Australia' and 'Portrait of a Lady'.
Travis, Andrew
Painter and artefact creator of the Gunditjmara clan of Warrnambool, Victoria. Has studied for Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) at RMIT, Melbourne.
Travis, Mandi
Mandi Travis is a Yorta Yorta painter who studied for her Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) at Melbourne's RMIT.
Trear, Harriet E.
Watercolourist and designer, showed two works at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition: a watercolour view of Windsor Castle and a work-table top of her own ...
Treister, Suzanne, b. 1958
Suzanne Treister arrived in Australia in 1992. She has exhibited internationally in Luxembourg, Germany, Spain and the USA. She is the recipient of various grants ...
Tremblay, Theodore Paul, b. 1952
Printmaker and painter, born Cambridge, Mass. in 1952.
Trethowan, Madeleine
An art school was run in her home by Henri van Raalte from around 1915 until 1920.
Treweeke, Vernon, b. 1939
Vernon Treweeke has been called "the father of psychedelic art in Australia" and was a close associate of Brett Whiteley, who he had known from ...
Trey, Thelma Thomas, b. 1975
Contemporary Fiji-born, Sydney-based graffiti artist, hip hop/rap performer and recording artist.
Tribe, John E., b. 1904
Tribe was sent to the sanatorium at Wooroloo where he took art therapy under Guy Grey Smith. He won the Claude Hotchin Art Prize twice.
Triffitt, Lou
Palawa artist from Oatlands, Tasmania, who predominantly works with pyrography, which involves burning designs into wood.
Trinage,
Miniature painter, showed magic-lantern slides of colonial subjects at the 1866 Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, most likely painted miniatures on glass rather than photographs.